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From: Craig on 11 Apr 2010 22:48 F/OSS & cross-platform. Nope, haven't tried this one either. > Open Validator verifies and corrects many aspects of conformance of > Web sites to standards of Internet best practices such as W3C WCAG > and ISO/IEC 23026:2006 - Software Engineering - Recommended Practice > for the Internet - Web Site Engineering, Web Site Management, and Web > Site Life Cycle <http://openvalidator.org/> -- -Craig
From: Maurice Helwig on 12 Apr 2010 05:22 Craig wrote: > F/OSS & cross-platform. Nope, haven't tried this one either. > >> Open Validator verifies and corrects many aspects of conformance of >> Web sites to standards of Internet best practices such as W3C WCAG >> and ISO/IEC 23026:2006 - Software Engineering - Recommended Practice >> for the Internet - Web Site Engineering, Web Site Management, and Web >> Site Life Cycle > > <http://openvalidator.org/> > I have found the following pages useful for checking html pages and their associated CSS code for accuracy WC3 markup Validation service -- http://validator.w3.org/ WC3 CSS Validation service -- http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ Might be useful to someone else Maurice Helwig
From: Craig on 12 Apr 2010 09:14 On 04/12/2010 02:46 AM, Bear Bottoms wrote: > Maurice Helwig<maurice_helwig(a)internode.on.net> wrote: > >> Craig wrote: >>> F/OSS& cross-platform. Nope, haven't tried this one either. >>> >>>> Open Validator verifies and corrects many aspects of conformance of >>>> Web sites to standards of Internet best practices such as W3C WCAG >>>> and ISO/IEC 23026:2006 - Software Engineering - Recommended Practice >>>> for the Internet - Web Site Engineering, Web Site Management, and Web >>>> Site Life Cycle >>> >>> <http://openvalidator.org/> >>> >> >> I have found the following pages useful for checking html pages and >> their associated CSS code for accuracy >> >> WC3 markup Validation service -- >> >> http://validator.w3.org/ >> >> WC3 CSS Validation service -- >> >> http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ >> >> Might be useful to someone else >> >> Maurice Helwig >> > > Also WDG for validating entire websites: > http://htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/ > Again, I haven't tried this (yet) but, the developer of Open Validator positions it to be more /comprehensive/ than W3C's service(s) and, I imagine, WDG. A couple of additional validations that jump out: WHATWG (X)HTML5 pre-release ISO/IEC 23026:2006 W3C WCAG. This looks to be, then, a fatter collection of validations & maybe some other tools as well. I've emailed the author about this and unrelated stuff, will post back when/if I hear anything. Btw, don't forget your mobile validation(!) For that & all of W3C's services, check out their QA tools page: <http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/> hth, -- -Craig
From: Bear Bottoms on 12 Apr 2010 13:36 On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 06:14:15 -0700, Craig <netburgher(a)REMOVEgmail.com> said: > Btw, don't forget your mobile validation(!) For that & all of W3C's > services, check out their QA tools page: <http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/> Thanks...looking forward to it. -- BearBottoms
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